YTSEJAM digest 3907

From: ytsejam@ax.com
Date: Sun May 17 1998 - 17:59:08 EDT

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    Today's Topics:

      1) ex-Atari ST/TT/Falcon users (NDTC)
     by Richard Karsmakers <karies@wxs.nl>
      2) Yargle ... zzz ... programs.
     by Chris Oates <aspect@cats.ucsc.edu>
      3) Re: Cannabis Man
     by AL <al@isd.net>
      4) My website + August tourdates wanted (not just DT) !!
     by Satu Reunanen <satu.reunanen@sci.fi>
      5) UACM nominated for 'Webnieuws' site of the week
     by Mark Bredius <bredius@globalxs.nl>
      6) World Without DT
     by "Kurt Kober" <phobos@net-lynx.com>
      7) HoB, moving on
     by Rob Jurado <Jurado@worldnet.att.net>
      8) LTE and Peruvian SKies
     by DonnaHClavelli <DonnaHClavelli@chicago.avenew.com>
      9) Re: We Need Boots From This Leg of the Tour!!!
     by MTeiper <MTeiper@aol.com>
     10) S.F Show <spoilers>
     by James Thorpe <mail@jamesthorpe.com>
     11) TOURBOOKS
     by Mike Pontrelli <ponte@essc.psu.edu>
     12) Re: LTE sound clips?
     by Scott Andrews <sha3u@unix.mail.virginia.edu>
     13) HELP!!!
     by AEllis1222 <AEllis1222@aol.com>
     14) Re: LTE
     by Alan Estrada <al766074@mail.mty.itesm.mx>
     15) Re: DT in Philly/Camden
     by Mark Bredius <bredius@globalxs.nl>
     16) Re: HELP!!!
     by Damon Fibraio <damon@shell.monmouth.com>
     17) Re: HELP!!!
     by The iban <Theiban@aol.com>
     18) A Maritime Show Preview.
     by Jon Kretschmer <jkretsch@sdcc17.ucsd.edu>
     19) On her knees! She was on her knees, I tell you!
     by Stephen Dedalus <mattb@mbay.net>

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 12:00:24 +0200
    From: Richard Karsmakers <karies@wxs.nl>
    To: DT mailing list <ytsejam@ax.com>
    Subject: ex-Atari ST/TT/Falcon users (NDTC)
    Message-ID: <355EB538.25C7@wxs.nl>

    If you ever heard of ST News (the disk magazine), check out
    www.scriba.org/stnews.
     Incidentally, DT is on there (a picture, a description, and a like to
    the DT official home page).

    -- 
          Richard Karsmakers & Karin Kessels         karies@wxs.nl
    \===------------ "Ultimate Virus Killer" ; "WWWMMM" ------------===/
    |       "ST NEWS" Atari disk magazine: www.scriba.org/stnews       |
    |Atari ST Emulation FAQ: members.iglou.com/rsg0910/atstemu.faq.html|
    |               GWAR FUQ/FAQ:  www.gwar.net/fuq.html               |
    /===---- "Twilight World" magazine: www.scriba.org/twilight ----===\
             P.O. Box 67, NL-3500 AB, Utrecht - The Netherlands
    

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 04:10:30 -0700 From: Chris Oates <aspect@cats.ucsc.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Yargle ... zzz ... programs. Message-ID: <199805171111.EAA00873@cats.ucsc.edu>

    Great show in S.F. Too tired to talk about it much, but I snagged 2 extra programs for folks who have missed out. I won't be able to reply to any requests until Thursday, since I'm heading off for L.A. until then. Just thought I'd let folks know.

    ~Chris

    __../\..__ Chris Oates: aspect@cats.ucsc.edu __\/__\/__ +---- .\_||_/.. | "Still awake, I continue to move along, cultivating my | /__||__\. | own nonsense" -Dream Theater, "Trial of Tears"=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 | //.\ |..\\ ----+ ...\|.... http://www2.ucsc.edu/people/aspect/=20

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 06:34:42 -0500 From: AL <al@isd.net> To: YTSE Jammers <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: Cannabis Man Message-ID: <355ECB52.8D5BDAE0@isd.net>

    >>> Did you really need to ask that? Hugo has no shortage of self esteem. >>> However, if he continues his quest for the title of "Cannabis Man" he will >>> need to purchase "Clear Eyes" by the pallet. >I seem to remember someone in the line saying something like "you >know you're really baked when they can blindfold you with dental >floss." That was I. Hugo needs to get on the jam, he's already a ytse celebrity! The first thing he would do is make his claim to be better than Portnoy! Could you imagine the response that would generate. He is kinda' funny though.

    -- See ya, AL...

    Switchcraft Communications & Microsystems http://www.isd.net/astrosch/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Never raise your hands to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected. - Red Buttons

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 15:43:07 +0300 From: Satu Reunanen <satu.reunanen@sci.fi> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: My website + August tourdates wanted (not just DT) !! Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19980517124307.0067e218@mbox.sci.fi>

    Hi ! Long time no see..I just wanted to let you know that my pages are working now,so check out my pix (some of them)of DT + other bands. I will be putting more stuff there and maybe a friend of mine will make it look better later on. Also, there are my cd-etc lists in case any of you is interested in trading stuff with me. Here goes: www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Studio/9438.

    AUGUST TOURDATES WANTED !! I will be travelling around Europe in AUGUST and I would like to get information about any metal band's TOURDATES then. If you know who will be in Europe then, please let me know !!!! Just send me any dates of bands between pop/deathmetal !! Especially prog/powermetal !! But you know that already =) PLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASE PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Take care ! Satu

    satu.reunanen@sci.fi

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 15:19:22 +0200 From: Mark Bredius <bredius@globalxs.nl> To: "'Ytsejam'" <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: UACM nominated for 'Webnieuws' site of the week Message-ID: <01BD81AA.23C55400@Kes.startrek.GlobalXS.nl>

    Hey kids!

    Just got an email from a Dutch news and entertainment website. Every Sunday they nominate a couple of websites for their site of the week award and this week 'Under A Cyber Moon' is one of them. :) They described UACM as follows :

    Dream Theater Hele mooie website van deze redelijk bekende band.

    My Dutch sucks ;-) but I think it means :

    Dream Theater Very beautiful website about a reasonably well-known band.

    If you want to help me win this award, visit UACM and click on the "Vote For UACM On Webnieuws" button... That'll take you to their page with the sites they nominated for the award... Then select "Dream Theater" and press the "Stem op deze site" (vote for this site) button. Make sure you vote before May 23rd ! Of course, if you think one of the *other* sites deserves to win, you should vote for *them*.

    You can also go to their voting page directly w/ the following address :

    http://www.webnieuws.net/weeksite/nominaties.html

    Lets show them how "reasonably well-known" Dream Theater is...

    ;-)

    Mark Bredius ____________________________________________________________ Dream Theater - Under A Cyber Moon E-mail: itchy@dreamt.org * http://www.prognosis.com/dream * Last updated: Today

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 10:58:14 -0400 From: "Kurt Kober" <phobos@net-lynx.com> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: World Without DT Message-ID: <01bd81a4$37d88bc0$eaf689ce@phobos.net-lynx.com>

    Forgive me if this has been asked before, but if someone went back in time and erased Dream Theater from human history, who would your favorite band be today?

    After hearing A Pleasant Shade of Gray, I'd like to say Fates Warning...but the truth is that if it weren't for Dream Theater I never would have bought a Fates Warning album. Probably if there never was a DT, my favorite band would be "old" something, like old Metallica or old Rush, and I'd be a pathetic retro maggot complaining about how there's no good music out today. Actually, that's what I am anyway... :)

    1) Please no answers like, "Well, since DT never existed, I didn't go to the Birch Hill in 1995, so I was able to go to work on time the next day and I was involved in an automobile accident and killed, so in 1998 I wouldn't have a favorite band, because I'd be fucking DEAD, asshole!"

    2) I would classify DT as a "progressive metal" band, although really I believe they defy genre. They're a Dream Theater band. But everyone gets genrefied to some extent. People who talk about DT tend to talk about other prog bands, many of which I like and could be contenders for that top spot, were it not for the fact that if not for DT, I never would have heard of them in the first place. Please try to give an answer about what you would do in a truly DT-less world.

    3) Please no imaginary bands, i.e., Majesty 2, Liquid Tension Platypus, or Chroma Key. Oh wait, that last one isn't imaginary. Oh, no, wait, it is.

    KK

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 08:02:53 -0700 From: Rob Jurado <Jurado@worldnet.att.net> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: HoB, moving on Message-ID: <355EFC1D.C7F266DA@worldnet.att.net>

    Hello,

    See you folks going to HOB L.A. tonight. I'm unsubbing for this e-mail address. I'll be back to annoy you all from the Philippines.

    -Rob

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 10:26:07 -0700 From: DonnaHClavelli <DonnaHClavelli@chicago.avenew.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: LTE and Peruvian SKies Message-ID: <355F1DAF.5A38@chicago.avenew.com>

    to answer a couple questions from ytsejam 3096, Liquid Tension Experiment is Portnoy, Petrucci, Rudess, and Levin. THey made an instrumental album that is beyond awesome! If you have more questions about it, ask me.

    I think Peruvian Skies is about a kid (Vanessa) that gets abused by her father.

    Tony

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 12:57:36 EDT From: MTeiper <MTeiper@aol.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: We Need Boots From This Leg of the Tour!!! Message-ID: <8a7d06a9.355f1701@aol.com>

    In YtseJam 3906, Matt Johnston wrote:

    > I'll try -- I've got a T3/Ethernt connection, but I dunno if I have the > RAM to successfully juggle an 80kbps connection on the ever-unstable > RealPlayer and capture a 44.1KHz sound file at the same time. I tried it > before with the last HoB liveconcert deal, and got crapped out because of > net congestion. I'll give it another shot, though, for the team (grin).

    "For the team", huh? You're such a martyr. :-)

    Anyway, thanks! And to quote Leslie Neilson from Airplane: "Good luck... We're all counting on you!" :-)

    C-Ya... Matt T.

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 10:02:47 -0700 From: James Thorpe <mail@jamesthorpe.com> To: <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: S.F Show <spoilers> Message-ID: <01bd81b5$9dbcc620$49a4d6d0@internet>

    Hey all:

    S.F show was great. Maritime Hall was a really cool place plus EASY parking for a change in S.F! :) Mike P mentioned that they will be back later in the year with Deep Purple and ELP.

    I really dug the song 'Speak to Me.' That should be on a CD. Other highlights for me were hearing 'Trial of Tears' and 'Anna Lee' from FiO. I haven't seen DT in a few years so it was the first time for me. Plus seeing Mike P give the hilarious 'Drum Clinic' with the crowd. Man, that was hilarious. It was cool meeting some of you jammers.

    peace, --james-- www.jamesthorpe.com mail@jamesthorpe.com

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 13:06:48 -0400 (EDT) From: Mike Pontrelli <ponte@essc.psu.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: TOURBOOKS Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.94.980517130452.28038B-100000@thunder>

    If anyone can pick me up a tour book at one of the shows I would be very gratefull. They sold out of books at the shows i was at.

    Let me know! I wont check email today though.. so it would have to be for an upcoming show. Email me first so I dont have 300 people picking up extra copies :)

    Cheers!

    -Ponte

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 13:45:59 -0400 (EDT) From: Scott Andrews <sha3u@unix.mail.virginia.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: LTE sound clips? Message-ID: <199805171745.NAA115194@node7.unix.Virginia.EDU>

    According to Miguel Farah F.: > > What kind of music it is? Is it, as the name suggests, experimental > music (in some way)?

    it's prog rock, with for the most part emphasis on wild playing - Petrucci's Dixie Dregs influence shows up strongly in this music. there are also several quieter duets on the record that provide excellent contrast to the faster songs. it has a frantic jazz-fusion vibe that reminds me of the first couple Mahavishnu Orchestra records. this is aprtly due to the last track which is a 28 minute improvised jam.

    > Besides that, is there a sound clip of the album somewhere? I'd sure > like to hear it first (don't tell me "hear your radio", because radios

    yes - check out all these web sites. the home page of Jordan Rudess [the keyboard player] has soundclips.

    "http://www.mediusvision.com/music/lte/" (LTE)

    "http://www.mediusvision.com/jordan/" (Jordan Rudess)

    -- scott andrews biophysics research sha3u@virginia.edu chemistry department ****************************************************************** --- http://www.people.virginia.edu/~sha3u --- info & CD reviews | Ibanez | soundclips of of major & underground | 7 string | my prog-thrash progressive/thrash metal | guitar info | metal band ATAXIA ****************************************************************** "metal isn't dead, it just smells funny." -Zappa paraphrase

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 14:10:51 EDT From: AEllis1222 <AEllis1222@aol.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: HELP!!! Message-ID: <38f02f40.355f282d@aol.com>

    My Dad thought it would be useful to delete the "system.ini" file from my computer, and I had to format my hard drive, so I lost my precious "Majesty Demo's" (mp3's). I had all of them! Since Tom Feiner's site is down, I can't get them back, anybody feel like sending them to me? Please?!

    Thanks a lot!

    Art

    AEllis1222@aol.com

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    Date: Sat, 17 May 1997 13:58:29 -0500 From: Alan Estrada <al766074@mail.mty.itesm.mx> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: LTE Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19970517135829.007b7a60@academ07.mty.itesm.mx>

    my friend just heard LYE and already is playing some parts of the songs, like the intro of song 1 and song 8 is that standard?

    At 07:07 AM 16/05/98 -0700, you wrote: > >Nilton da Silva J=FAnior wrote: >>=20 >> Sorry 'bout my ignorance but... >> Someone could tell me what's "Liquid Tension Experiment" :-} > >Yep, it's a secret experiment that NASA astronauts carried out on a >recent >mission to Uranus... > >graham > > --- Alan Estrada Adler ICQ #9267174 Personal Page: http://www.geocities.com/collegepark/2025 Shredder's Lair: http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/7842/ "You've got your whole life to write your first album, and six months to do the next one." Monterrey, Mexico al766074@mail.mty.itesm.mx

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 19:37:07 +0200 From: Mark Bredius <bredius@globalxs.nl> To: "'bduesterhoeft@enter.net'" <bduesterhoeft@enter.net> Cc: "'Ytsejam'" <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: DT in Philly/Camden Message-ID: <01BD81DE.4C9507C0@MARK>

    Hey Bruce,

    > I have word that the DT/DP/ELP concert will be coming to the > E-Center in Camden N.J. on August 14, 1998. Tickets to go on > sale June 12. > > If I found out more before an official word I will let yall know.

    The Official Deep Purple Web Pages say they'll be in Canandaigua, NY that day (Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center)... But they've been getting "weird info" from DP's management, so who knows... If you get any official info, please let me know asap.

    Thanks. :)

    Mark Bredius ____________________________________________________________ Dream Theater - Under A Cyber Moon E-mail: itchy@dreamt.org * http://www.prognosis.com/dream * Last updated: Today

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 16:02:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Damon Fibraio <damon@shell.monmouth.com> To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: Re: HELP!!! Message-ID: <Pine.BSI.3.95.980517160226.16046F-100000@shell.monmouth.com>

    Re: majesty demo mp3s, if anybody wants to send those my way as well, that would be awfully nice of you.

    -- Damon Fibraio, damon@monmouth.com Keyboardist, Vocalist, musical slut "One likes to believe in the freedom of music But glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity."--Rush, 1980

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 16:04:01 EDT From: The iban <Theiban@aol.com> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: Re: HELP!!! Message-ID: <1e866633.355f42b2@aol.com>

    reformatted just because you deleted the system.ini? geez thats going to the extremes. by the way, if anyone is sending them demos to him, if you don't mind, put my email address in the "To:" field as well =]

    Rocky

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 13:24:21 -0700 From: Jon Kretschmer <jkretsch@sdcc17.ucsd.edu> To: ytsejam@ax.com Subject: A Maritime Show Preview. Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19980517132421.008c4a90@sdcc17.ucsd.edu>

    >From: EVO V <EVOV@aol.com>

    > I haven't really had the time to mail him lately and ask whats goin >on, but the last mail he sent me, about 2 weeks ago he wrote this.......

    Uh oh, not another one posting private email publically...

    I had a dream last night. And in that dream I dreamt that the sound at the Maritime show in SF (which, if I am not mistaken, is going to be tonight) sucked, kept dropping out and the band members got so pissed that Mike spit on the entire front row. Not with water, with nasty lougie and bile and all that kinda gross stuff.

    Just thinking. Let me know how the show turns out.

    Jon

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    Date: Sun, 17 May 1998 14:38:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Stephen Dedalus <mattb@mbay.net> To: Multiple recipients of list <ytsejam@ax.com> Subject: On her knees! She was on her knees, I tell you! Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.980517140134.26704B-100000@otter.mbay.net>

    Yo yo, All right people. My live DT virginity has been taken and, man am I sore! Uh! So, like, here's the story and stuff. I took the Amtrack bus from Salinas to San Jose, where I was met by a happy Lisa Marie, who had just purchased a new car. Mmmmmmm.... Women with fast new cars... So, immediately upon hearing that I hadn't heard any Spock's Beard, she tosses some on the sound system, which was very fucking good I might add. Both the band and the system! :) (Hi Lisa!) So Lisa kindly drives me up to the city. We got there in about a half an hour, so I'm pretty sure that we were doing a decent clip. Step II: Dave and Kim's! You guys rock! Two really really nice people with two really really nice cats and one antisocial one. We so missed you guys at the show. Then Niel Evans, Paul Humm, Sean, and Nickole show up (forgive me for missing you guys' last names.) Man these guys are the coolest people and they just have to live a bit too far for an "Oh, I'll hop in the car and pop over" visits. Waaaaaaah! But, like, we hang out and then Chris Oats (Hi Chris!!!) and his guitarist Chris (Hi Chris, even though you're not reading this!!!!) come over with their housemate Stephanne. Can I just say that you guys made me laugh more than I had in a good solid long time? That was so cool. Finally, the moment we'd all been waiting for: Coldfire arives with Ryan, M-bone, Pam, and... I think that was it. (Hi guys!!!) Coldfire proceeeds to lose her voice well ahead of the show. May I say that you haven't lived until Coldfire has been on her knees in front of you blowing into your hand? :) (Sorry, Carrol, I couldn't resist!) So, all the rockin' crowd is there and the party's good, there's good food, there's pictures goin' on, and everyone's just freekin' psyched! Step III: Concert-bound! Bidding a tearful adieu to Kim and Dave, we set out on the journey. Doing between 80 and 100 mph the whole way, we arive at the Maritime shortly. We meet Rick Audet, Dr. Mosh, and other people I don't remember. We get in, after much ado about nothing and the show starts in an hour and a half. Well, I have to go against the consensus of my group, I did not like Full on the Mouth that much. They had a good beat and some interesting ideas, but I just didn't get that into them. I got a good head-bang out of 'em, though. Then, I cream myself when DT finally comes out. Not only do they come out, but first everyone in the club sings Rooster and then they start the set with ACOS! Fucking awesome! I'm not going to go through the set lst, so I'll just hit some highlights. Swaying with the crowd to Anna Lee. Mike playing with random audience members. James making some comment about baseball when I waved my cane up at the guys. Carrol suffering stress and tension as I slowly inch my way up until I'm one person from the stage. JP's unaccompanied solow where he played My Way and, of course, Flight of the Bumble Bee. Mike Portnoy playing Eruption while Patrucci sat holding the guitar. Darick's solow before LITS. The clips from Hot for Teacher, Enter Sandman, and Have a Cigar. Getting freekin' moshed by big drunk guys with bad breath.Carrol rubbing up against me. :) (Sorry, again, had to throw that in there.) Leg IV: Meeting the Band. So we go outside while Coldfire and M-bone, Mosh, and others go back stage with passes. We wait a while and they start coming out. I had a 2-way conversation with John Meyung, thank you very much. I met James and made him froan with another person mentioning Caribou. I met JP and, not only got tips on improving vibrato, not only asked for and received a pick, but recieived *the* pick he had played with that night. I met Mike and varified that he actually did come around where I live quite often. Darick just blew right by me. Must have had a blonde waiting with her lips--I mean arms--open. We met Jenibear and her husband, which was also very cool. And Woot!!! The famous Woot!!! I'm so glad I met Woot!!! If only for the fact that I can type Woot!!! Wooot!!! Woot!!! Over and over again. Mike took a picture with us and the banner Carrol and Lisa had lovingly crafted for him. Then, we busted a move. Leg V: Returning to the Home of the Fire. So we end up scooting home, grabbing Jack in the Crack at like 3 in the morning and Lisa bails. M-bone and I go home to crash at Coldfire's. We listen to more sweet stuff. I gotta get Shadow Gallery's Carved in Stone, LTE, and maybe even a Conception albom. We crash around 5-30 and I get to listen to LTE until I wake up, which was awesome!!! (Thank you, Coldfire, for everything! You're the greatest, babe!) We wake up, or, more like get up, and watch some Alvan and the Chipmunks before I am escorted by M-bone (who better move to Cali and jam with me) and Coldfire and sent on my merry way. I just want to close by saying thanks to all the really nice and cool people who made this first DT show one of the greatest concert experiences of my life. I'm so happy that I wasn't Damoned, as Carrol has coined how not a single NJ jammer could pick up ol' Damon. It was awesome. You guys will always have a warm fuzzy place in my heart and I hope we do this again soon. Thanks so much again. Be you all very well. Matt B

    ============================================================================ ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Guitarist in the Santa Cruz/Monterey area of California seeks innovative, experimental, technical, and fun-loving musicians to create works of art and share them with the public. Enquire if interested. mattb@mbay.net ================================================================================= "That is the truth. Not the hammer and sickle; not the stars and stripes; not the cross; not the sun; not gold; not yin and yang, but the smile... Because they died, we know we still live. Because a star explodes and a thousand worlds like ours die, we know this world is. That is the smile, that what might not be is." (John Fowles, The Magus)

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